Discover the ultimate guide to Embassy of Vietnam in Canberra: Location, Contact and Services

Are you planning to visit or have any business in Vietnam? Or, are you a Vietnamese in Australia looking for passport renewal or any other assistance? You can find necessary details you need for the embassy right here.

Located at 6 Timbarra Crescent, O’Malley, ACT, 2606, Canberra, the Embassy of Vietnam in Canberra is the official diplomatic mission of Vietnam in Australia. To get in touch with the embassy, you can call the general line at 02 6286 6059 (ext 101/102). Alternatively, call the direct lines at (02) 6286 5660 or (02) 6286 8465. Moreover, you can fax your document to (02) 6286 4534 or email it at vnemb.au@mofa.gov.vn or vembassy@iinet.net.au.

The embassy’s official website is https://vnembassy-canberra.mofa.gov.vn, and you can also find its location on the map at https://goo.gl/maps/zwegC9ToW47qof157.

The Embassy of Vietnam in Canberra is open from 9.00 am – 5.00 pm, Monday – Friday. It is closed on public holidays in Vietnam and Australia.

The Embassy of Vietnam in Canberra offers various services to both visitors in Australia and Vietnamese in Australia. For visitors in Australia, the embassy issues Vietnamese visas and promotes business and investment opportunities in Vietnam to business people and investors in Australia. For Vietnamese in Australia, the embassy offers passport renewal, notary & legalization services and helps citizens with legal and medical emergencies, such as death, arrest, or destitution.

Whether you are a visitor or a Vietnamese in Australia, you can easily contact the embassy and avail of the necessary services.

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